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Id' say it is one of the biggest issues I have with the MiG-29. The R-73 Archer and HMS sight are the most important and well known weapon system of that aircraft. The very feature that was years ahead in the 1980s and still makes it a dangerous foe in close dogfights. I do expect FC3 aircraft to be a bit simplified, but the current HMS ring that locks and latches onto a target is very far from the system in real life.

Id' say it is one of the biggest issues I have with the MiG-29. The R-73 Archer and HMS sight are the most important and well known weapon system of that aircraft. The very feature that was years ahead in the 1980s and still makes it a dangerous foe in close dogfights. I do expect FC3 aircraft to be a bit simplified, but the current HMS ring that locks and latches onto a target is very far from the system in real life.

I'm also an enthusiast of that kind of technological features.

(For example, I remember like it was yesterday the first time I saw something like Helmet Mounted Sights and such... in the 1983's "Blue Thunder", with Roy Scheider.)

For the little I know from youtube videos, isn't the MiG-29's HMS essentially a monocle lens with some kind of "cross" projected ?

The cross could blink etc to inform you about the status of the given sensor. It was quite useful, though I don't recall the details.
USAF/USN tried HMS back in vietnam or Korea, but given the sidewinder's limitations at that time (As well as HMS technology overall), it was deemed not useful.

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